The majority of US women disapprove of Trump's job performance as president and say they prefer Democratic candidates in the November midterm elections, The Washington Post reported in July citing an NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist poll.

Here are the 11 most insulting things Trump has said about women:

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Trump said of Hillary Clinton: "When she walked in front of me, believe me, I wasn’t impressed."

Hillary Clinton.
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It's unclear whether Trump was talking about Hillary Clinton's physical appearance when he made this remark in front of his supporters at a campaign rally in 2016.

Trump called Clinton a "nasty woman" during one heated presidential debate in 2016.

When Clinton called Trump a sexist leading up to the November election, Trump responded that he wasn't and called her an "enabler" of her husband's affairs.

"Look at that face," he said, according to Rolling Stone. "Would anyone vote for that?"

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Trump his former White House aide, Omarosa Manigault Newman, "That dog,” after she was ousted from the administration.

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Trump the former White House aide, Omarosa Manigault Newman, a "crazed, crying lowlife" and a "dog" in August in response to her saying Trump had exhibited signs of dementia and that she had proof he previously used the N-word.

Trump adamantly refused ever using the racial slur, saying that word wasn't in his vocabulary.

Omarosa said she had plans to release a number of secret recordings from inside the White House that would expose Trump as a racist and a sexist.

One tape that recorded her being fired by White House chief of staff John Kelly shows that Kelly was worried that Newman would reveal harmful information about the Trump administration after her departure.

"He has absolutely no respect for women, for African-Americans, as evidenced by him instructing the chief of staff to lock me for two hours in the Situation Room, to harass me, to threaten me and say that things could get very ugly for me and that there would be damage to my reputation," Newman told MSNBC in August.

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Trump said of Megyn Kelly: "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever."

Megyn Kelly.
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Trump made these remarks about TV host Megyn Kelly back when Kelly hosted a primetime program on the Fox News Channel.

Kelly moderated a presidential debate in 2015 during which she challenged Trump with questions he said were too tough. Kelly bluntly asked Trump about claims that he was sexist.

When Kelly pressed Trump about the incendiary he has made toward women in the past, which included calling women "fat pigs" and "slobs," Trump curtly responded, "only Rosie O'Donnell."

After the debate, Trump called Kelly a "bimbo" and "highly overrated."

"You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her — wherever," he said.

Trump later clarified that he was referring to Kelly bleeding from her nose.

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Trump said of supermodel Heidi Klum: "Sadly, she's no longer a 10."

Heidi Klum.
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Trump said in an interview with The New York Times in August 2015 that the German supermodel was no "longer a 10."

Machado, who won the 1996 Miss Universe pageant that was owned by Trump at the time, said he called her "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping" after the contest.

Hillary Clinton, then the 2016 Democratic candidate for president, accused Trump of calling the Venezuelan model "fat." This only caused Trump to double down on his previous remarks about Machado, saying that "she was the winner and she gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem for us."

Trump also claimed, without evidence, that Machado appeared in a sex tape. He also accused Clinton of personally helping Machado become a US citizen so "she could use her in a debate."

Machado responded in September 2016 by confirming that Trump used to humiliate her for her appearance when she was young model and that it was likely he did the same to other women in the pageant and beyond.

"Just like what happened to me, it's clear through the years that his actions and conduct have been repeated with other women through the decades," Machado said.

Trump claimed in 2015 that Arianna Huffington, the editor and cofounder of HuffPost, got divorced in 1997 because of her appearance. Huffington was married to a former congressman who came out as gay after their separation.

Ariana Huffington "is unattractive both inside and out. I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man- he made a good decision," Trump said.

Cher had words for Trump in an interview with Variety published in September, saying that any "thinking person" must be worried about the political climate in the US and asking themselves "How the f--- is this happening?"

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Trump said of actress Anne Hathaway after she and her then-boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri, broke up: "So when he had plenty of money, she liked him. But then after that, not as good, right?

Speaking to his supporters at a campaign rally earlier this month, Trump mocked Ford's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Ford had trouble remembering some details of the day she said Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school.

"'I don't know. I don't know,'" Trump said, mocking Ford at a Mississippi rally on October 2. "'Upstairs? Downstairs? Where was it?' I don't know. But I had one beer. That's the only thing I remember.'"